By David Pu’u- https://www.facebook.com/davidpuuphotography Editors note: Photos by superpro David Pu’u. He said it’s been a great surfing year. Friday Surfers Point and Pierpont Bay. 7:30 am ____________________________________________ David Pu’u is an internationally recognized photographer and cinematographer with broad experience ranging from editorial publication, to television and feature film production. Currently David is lead creative […]

by George Miller This is a shocker: Well-regarded CFO Joseph Lillio resigned after only a few months on the job. He was bedeviled with a very challenging situation of financial records which can’t even be reconciled by a high-powered team of his staff, outside consultants and auditors. At a recent meeting of the fiscal policy task […]

by George Miller The grounded trawler Day Island was signed over to the state by the uninsured owner who allowed the grounding to happen. The Ventura Fire Dept. made sure that hazardous materials, such as diesel fuel, were quickly removed. We had heard that a tug was supposed to salvage the craft the following night, […]

by George Miller Last we heard, the Day Island had not broken up and is still being pounded by surf on the beach, but not as large. It has to be the most photographed boat of the year. Local photographer/artist Jim Englund of Port Hueneme took this photo below, on his high-end Canon digital camera […]

City of Ventura Ventura Pier is closed due to damage from high surf; residents are advised to avoid the ocean during dangerous high surf conditions Due to high surf conditions early this morning, the Ventura Police Department evacuated the few citizens who were on the Ventura Pier and closed it to the public at approximately […]

By George Miller There is very powerful surf on the beaches this week, closing the Ventura Pier, flooding portions of Oxnard Shores, Ventura beach areas and prompting advisories all along the coast. Our photo correspondent and ocean guardian David Pu’u sent us these epic photos for your enjoyment! More below that from Oxnard resident and photographer […]

By George Miller Oxnard held its second TownHall in recent memory Wednesday night, 9-2-15 at the Oxnard Performing Arts Center. It addressed some serious financial and organizational challenges, as well as heartening highlights and opportunities. The event was run by the Inter-Neighborhood Council Organizations (INCO), organized and run by residents. Its purpose was to provide an overview of […]

By RE Adams So it was about 5 maybe 6 years ago, my wife and I decided to spend the afternoon at the beach, something we do often throughout the year, especially when the weather is beautiful. We found ourselves in Port Hueneme and stumbled upon the Port Hueneme Beach Festival… so what the heck. […]

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CHALLENGE THE WIND is a powerful American revolutionary War tale that dispenses a deep look at the impact of war on a family and those who come into their circle. The novel captures the souls of the audience through its powerful characterizations. However, the key to this strong historical story is the underlying theme that no matter how noble the cause war is hell on not just the combatants, but the loved ones waiting behind for news that those they cherish still live.